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Hockey Canada revealed its 25-player roster for the IIHF Women’s World Championship on Friday. The team — with 14 forwards, eight defenders and three goalies — is headlined by captain Marie ...
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic — Canada blasted Finland 8-1 at the women’s ice hockey world championship on Saturday and set up another final against archrival the United States. The ...
Two players on the Professional Women’s Hockey League Toronto Sceptres and Olympic gold medallists will be bringing their skills to the annual Hockey Night in Brampton charity game next month.
Defenders Lee Stecklein and Megan Keller scored for the United States in a 2-1 win over Canada at the women's world hockey championship Sunday in Ceske Budejovic, Czech Republic.
Canada is battle-tough, a bit beat up and leaning on its veterans again at the 2025 women's world hockey championship. ... when the Montreal Victoire goalie went down awkwardly in a PWHL road game ...
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czechia -- Captain Marie-Philip Poulin struck twice to lead defending champion Canada past the host Czechia 7-1 at the women's ice hockey world championship on Monday.
Canada’s “Captain Clutch” Marie-Philip Poulin has another honor add to her already celebrated hockey career in being voted the IIHF’s Female Player of the Year. Poulin earned 33.1% of the ...
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic — Tessa Janecke scored the winner as the United States prevailed in overtime over defending champion Canada, 4-3, to win the women’s ice hockey world ...
Union College women’s hockey goalie Monja Wagner will be missing some class time the first couple weeks of April. ... Canada, Czechia and Finland, while Group B includes Germany, Sweden, Japan, ...
In the last 25 years, Canada has reached all six Olympic women's hockey finals and won five of them. The only loss came in a shootout to the United States in Pyeongchang in 2018.
Canada’s No. 1 goalie, Ann-Renée Desbiens, ... debut at the 2024-25 Rivalry Series in November and has established herself as one of the most promising prospects in women’s hockey.